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Intelligent Cooling: Enabling Scalable Manufacturing
Plus: DRUID AI secures $31M to scale agentic AI, NVIDIA & the UK invest in national AI infrastructure, ABB & LandingAI advance robotic vision and more!


As AI continues to embed itself across manufacturing, the conversation is shifting from bold vision to real-world delivery. This week, we explore how it’s being applied to cooling systems, scaling startups, reshaping robotics, and even national infrastructure.
We begin with a new smart cooling solution showcased at a major industry fair. By combining intelligent controls with scalable architecture, it promises more resilient operations for large factories while addressing the pressing challenge of energy use and downtime.
Fresh funding is also driving momentum, with new leadership stepping in to scale an enterprise-ready AI platform globally. The focus? Turning billions of past interactions into smarter, more reliable agents that can deliver measurable business outcomes.
On the national stage, a sweeping initiative is underway to build next-generation AI infrastructure. Beyond powering innovation, this investment is also about strengthening competitiveness, supporting jobs, and ensuring that future industrial capabilities remain at the cutting edge.
In logistics, expansion plans highlight how AI-enabled hubs are redefining fulfillment networks. By blending automation, data, and scale, these sites could become the backbone of faster, leaner, and more resilient supply chains. How might this reshape global commerce?
Meanwhile, industrial robotics is taking another leap as generative AI becomes part of visual systems. The move isn’t about replacing human oversight, it’s about enhancing accuracy, adaptability, and trust in automated processes on the factory floor.
And looking further ahead, new research points to how manufacturers themselves are rethinking priorities. The conversation is no longer just about efficiency, but about resilience, sovereignty, and how digital tools are redrawing the boundaries of what’s possible in industrial production.
Together, these stories show AI’s role in manufacturing as both immediate and forward-looking, closing today’s gaps, while also sketching tomorrow’s possibilities.
Thanks for reading. As always, feel free to hit reply and share what you’re seeing on your side of the manufacturing world. To stay ahead of the curve in the world of AI in manufacturing, you can follow us on LinkedIn for daily updates and breaking news. Here’s to another week of smart, AI-powered innovation!


